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Leopalm79
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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Leopalm79


Microsoft Translator  The following opinions have been automatically translated with Microsoft Translator.

huawei_p30proHuawei P30 Pro

Pros: Very fluid in all operations, considerable autonomy, valid display and with discrete possibility of adjusting colors, photographic compartment interesting for everyday needs, very fast charge (with its charger and USB cable C supplied), dual sim, Reception and stability of the voice/data signal optimal. Remote control function with Ir.

Cons: Curvature glass, fingerprint sensor some times inaccurate in detection, lack of LED notification, non-exciting interface (I come from Asus), lack of possibility to associate to the single contact or group a default sim for calls, Impossibility to establish the default SIM for sending SMS, incomplete and confusing camera menu. Without cover the grip is very bad (at least for those who have hands with a little dry skin like me). Price too high if purchased cash.

Opinion: I have the P30 PRO for about a week, taken through Tim's offer. I come from an Asus Zenfone 3 that accompanied me for about 2 and a half years without major problems, but I changed it a bit ' for the need for more storage (64GB vs 128GB) and a bit ' for whim and for simple desire to change. I chose the coloring Aurora, very nice but, in hindsight, maybe Black was the most apt choice. At first glance, the phone is very nice, with finishes and details well cared for. The dimensions are quite generous, but the main difference compared to the old phone is known in thickness. Attention to grip: If you have dry skin like me, without cover it is easy to slide out of hand. By default the display is set to excessive saturation (at least for me) but you can adjust the menu "color and temperature mode". Visibility in full sunlight is only acceptable. Remaining in the theme display, after a few hours of howling I realized that the glass so curved is very nice to see, but it can be uncomfortable to use, especially when typing on the characters on the external sides of the keyboard. Speaking of performance, I must say that for my purely working use (voice mail, navigation, social and photography, no gaming) I find a show. I do not start to do benchmarks or technical tests, but I simply rely on the experience of use: no lag, unexceptionable fluidity any operation you go to perform, WiFi connection and 3/4g stable, the battery is endless and I never went to sleep in the evening with A charge of less than 40%, despite intensive use during the day. Also, using the charger and the USB-USB cable supplied, the full charge is very fast. The audio in conversation is surprisingly good and profound, despite the absence of the classic headset capsule, replaced by a transducer placed under the screen, which emits vibrations that are then transmitted from the screen to the ear. The reception is very good, much higher than that of the Zenfone 3. There is the IR transmitter that allows the control of TV, Blu-Ray players, decoders, air conditioners etc etc. It can come in handy. The fingerprint reader, located below the display, is quite responsive, but I noticed that often "barrel" reading and does not recognize the footprint. The release is also possible via facial recognition, but apparently it is only 2D type, therefore it is not recommended to use by many. One of the things I miss most about my old Asus is the old dear notification led. Among the negative notes, there is the impossibility of assigning to each contact in the address Book a default SIM: either you set the default SIM for all, or you do not set and each call is required the SIM to use (while in the car with BT calls by default with The last SIM used for that contact. Moving on to the photo compartment, it's great if you take it for what it is: a smartphone! Posteriorly we find an ultra-wide angle 16mm equivalent (20MP), a normal 27mm eq. (40MP Ma of Defalut is set to 10MP) and the "famous" tele-type "periscopic" 125mm eq. (10MP). The quality of the images is definitely good and impact, sign that the software does an excellent job of "post production"... But going to zoom in on the images, you can see how the details are "brushed" and thus create an effect "oil painting", but all screen make the image usable by phone and excellent for social... As for the software dedicated to photography, the menu is a bit ' messed up, not understandable and, above all, the menu settings is really skinny. From this point of view that Dell'asus Zenfone 3 was much more complete and orderly. In my gallery you can find some test shots.

sent on April 30, 2019


lowepro_flipside_500awLowepro Flipside 500 AW

Pros: Backpack really capacent and modulatable. Very robust materials. Comfortable and Little fatiguing (like posture, not as weight...) even at full load. Opening of the back side (when hiking and excursions).

Cons: Opening side backrest (when doing weddings and events). A single large pocket in the main compartment. Mine arrived without internal straps (Amazon recognized me a discount for this). The backpack is really very bulky, especially in depth: in the mountains no problem, but at events and weddings if you are not careful to move... they are beating to the right and missing!

Opinion: A really very capacent backpack, I in the main compartment I keep 5d III and 6d both with BG Mounted. On the 5d, putting in the upper part, I always leave mounted an average bulky lens (usually Tamron 24-70 2.8), then with the dividers, I created spaces to hold the 6d without lens, 17-40, 50 Art, Canon 85 1.8, Canon 35 IS, Tamron 70-200 2.8 VC, 1 or 2 flashes , 4 batteries LP-E6 extra, 8 extra batteries, yongnuo trigger, blower, 1 x 8SD Rigid enclosure and 1 x 6cf. In the front compartment, definitely well divided and with a hook for the keys, I put wallets, notebook and pens, car keys, powerbank, phone, glasses etc etc... But I also happened to put the MacBook Pro Retina 13 or an iPad. In the 2 side pockets I keep the double shoulder strap the barbershop in one and the other a 1/2 liter bottle of water... I also sporadically used the hook for the tripod and I have to say it does its job, as well as the rain Cover. If worn on both shoulders, even at full load, the padding is very comfortable and does not create problems even with the shoulder straps (the ventral strap is used only in case of excursions, while for the matrimonial services, for convenience, I leave it unhooked, even If in fact it helps a lot to unload the weight on the pelvis instead of keeping everything on the shoulders). The materials are objectively very robust, as well as the Seams. I do not treat it with gloves, but at a distance of 3 years has no obvious signs of wear. Unfortunately my backpack arrived without the inner straps, which is why Amazon recognized me a discount coupon on the purchase price, but I stole those in the Amazon Basic backpack and they're Fine. The fact that it accesses the main compartment from the backrest, it's a double-edged sword... in the sense that depending on the use that makes it can be a huge comfort (eg. during the excursions, with the waist belt well laced and pulled, simply remove the shoulder straps , bring the backpack in front and open the hinges to access all your equipment, without having to rest on the ground), as well as a potential problem (doing weddings or events, The backpack is often open but resting on the front, where as already said, I keep personal effects or even the laptop, so all the weight of the photographic equipment presses on these objects and it is not said that does not create some damage). A negative note certainly goes to the only pocket in the main compartment: confusing and decidedly undertone as a material, although I must admit that it is resisting well to wear. I would have clearly preferred at least 2 large pockets, maybe transparent, like those present in the backpacks of the tamrac, so as to be able to better divide their accessories and find them on the fly without having to search blindly as in the pocket in my backpack ! The capacity however, on the other hand, has a price: this backpack is really bulky, especially in depth! As long as you go hiking there is no problem, but when you are among people, at events or weddings, you often happen to go to bump someone or something... In hindsight, I would probably orient myself more on a Tamrac expedition 6 or 7 or equivalent: mind you, This lowepro is an excellent backpack, for hiking I think it can be really the top in this price range, but for a purely "mundane" use, the dimensions Make it (and the thing affects the wearer) rather clumsy and ungainly.

sent on October 09, 2018




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